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Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf technical data

Name Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf
System NES
Year 1988
Developer SNK Corporation
Genre Sports

Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf is an NES game released in 1988 by SNK. It was the first golf game for the NES and remains a classic today. The game puts you in control of Lee Trevino, a professional golfer who must compete against other pros in order to win a tournament.

The graphics in the game are quite simple but still effective. The course is viewed from an overhead perspective and the characters look like they are made out of claymation. You can choose from three different courses; Desert, Forest, and Waterfall. Each course has its own hazards and terrain that you must navigate through in order to make it to the end of the hole.

The gameplay is straightforward yet challenging at times. You use the D-pad to aim your shot and A button to hit it with full power. You can also use B button for less powerful shots or just practice swings. Every shot requires timing and accuracy as you must take into account wind speed, terrain, and obstacles on your way to the hole. The more accurate your shot, the more points you get towards winning a tournament or beating your opponent’s score.

Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf also features several mini-games that add an extra layer of fun to the experience. These include hitting targets with balls, driving for distance, and putting on a green surrounded by sand traps and water hazards. You can also challenge another player head-to-head for some friendly competition if you prefer not playing alone.

Overall Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf is an enjoyable golfing experience on the NES that allows players to test their skills while having some fun along the way. The controls are easy enough for new players but still offer enough challenge to keep experienced gamers coming back for more rounds of golfing action! Whether you’re a fan of Lee Trevino or just want some good old fashioned virtual golfing then this is definitely worth checking out!

NES Sports games